Josh Hamilton homered in his return to the Angels lineup on Tuesday, a solo-shot, for his only hit in three at-bats with a walk.

What's more dangerous, drugs to Hamilton, or Hamilton to fantasy owners? Dude is an MVP producer when healthy which always draws us in, but he always brings us down because he is always getting hurt. Hopefully he got the injury out of the way and can stay healthy the remainder of the season.ANALYST: Michael Pichan

Wilkerson has at least five sacks in each of the last three seasons, and he had 10.5 sacks in 2013. If this injury turns out to be something serious which causes him to miss games, it will certainly affect the strength of the New York run defense and pass rush.Analysis: Brett Talley

This early in training camp the cart could just be a precaution, but we may not know for sure until Monday. Johnson is back with the Bengals after playing 14 games for the Bucaneers in 2014. Analysis: Steve Pimental

Bryant was tagged hard on the helmet on a close play at, but there has been no word yet if that was the source of the injury. If Bryant lands on the disabled list the Cubs could bring Javier Baez up to play third base.Analysis: Steve Pimental

Bailey did not play last season after suffering a severe ankle sprain in training camp. He is a bit of a long shot to make the team this season, but he still has nearly all of training camp to show he belongs.Analysis: Steve Pimental

Votto didn't even play in Sunday's game, but still got ejected for fighting. Votto could face a suspension, but if you own him you still have to play him, even in weekly leagues.Analysis: Steve Pimental

Maddon has never been shy about defending his players when needed, so the occasional ejection is to be expected. He should be back in the dugout Monday when the Cubs take on the Pirates.Analysis: Steve Pimental

The Chiefs signed RB Darrin Reaves Sunday, making Taylor expendable. Taylor, an undrafted rookie free agent, got his spot in training camp by tweeting the Chiefs a clip of his highlights from Central Missouri. Analysis: Steve Pimental